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world leader in jailing journalists with its media crackdown undermining the country's eve membership us. a low good evening live from moscow is kevin owen here at r.t. tonight very good to have you company our top story russian investigators want an active role in the u.s. probe into the death of a young boy adopted by an american family it's almost a month now since three year old might seem mean died russian officials believe he was fatally abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they're still waiting for autopsy results and a sissy churkin is in the family's hometown in texas where the tragedy happened. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of a death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of alan and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if
world leader in jailing journalists with its media crackdown undermining the country's eve membership us. a low good evening live from moscow is kevin owen here at r.t. tonight very good to have you company our top story russian investigators want an active role in the u.s. probe into the death of a young boy adopted by an american family it's almost a month now since three year old might seem mean died russian officials believe he was fatally abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s....
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this is their line. >> thank you for joining us. in the past few weeks, cyber hacking has been all over the headlines, and today the obama administration about how to combat foreign theft of trade secrets. eric holder announced a plan in washington, and it comes on the heels of a report by an american securities firm pointing the finger at china. i am joined by tom, who was a member of the commission on cyber security. the administration tiptoed over whether china was responsible for these cyber attacks. >> i think they are signaling to the rest of the world but we are more willing to not only publicly embarrass those regimes but the use hard and soft power. >> what did you say could be done to protect u.s. computer systems? >> we recommend a number of things, first to modernize authority for criminal penalties as well as to regulate statutes, to improve the way they protect data. many have taken a lackadaisical approach to securing them, over relying on things to protect themselves. >> are those vulnerable? >> every system is vulne
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that takes us to israel. this little book came to the conclusion that, as of this summer, the zones of impunity, community, whatever, aside, israel had a capacity probably in the neighborhood of the delay of the iranian program for two years and in the last four years, maybe a little more. they're related to different styles of attack, different capacities, different times for the duration of an attack and everything else. none of them, in any book i've ever read it, short of a permanent occupation on the ground has the capacity to stop forever. so the first thing we have is the military is a temporary solution. the notion that maybe something will turn up is a temporary solution with a lot of very serious drawbacks and that's one reason why it's on the table but not rapidly being used. from what the president has said, without his accepting the challenge to draw his red line in specific time-bound times, he is basically saying that if iran is going ahead to make a nuclear weapon, we think we would know about
that takes us to israel. this little book came to the conclusion that, as of this summer, the zones of impunity, community, whatever, aside, israel had a capacity probably in the neighborhood of the delay of the iranian program for two years and in the last four years, maybe a little more. they're related to different styles of attack, different capacities, different times for the duration of an attack and everything else. none of them, in any book i've ever read it, short of a permanent...
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underway and the police is not really releasing any further details in terms of what they can tell us about this case what we do know as according to them the autopsy results may come as soon as this afternoon to any time from a month from now please tell us that there are no suspects in this case as of yet and no arrests have been made and so. after county texas. already posts from the foundation against child trafficking says the whole adoption system in the u.s. is flawed and lacks supervision kalf protection because you know this is just assertion is the national competitions i mean the u.s. state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department in the fear. of children actually said like any other children in the u.s. like children of their forums and so the state level cannot interfere about children in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from official from the safe if you want to have adoption and you basically get the private family treated like any other child so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody not for you anything you
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and the police is not really releasing any further details in terms of what they could tell us about this case what we do know is according to them the autopsy results may come any time from a month from now tell us that there are no suspects in this case as of yet and no arrests have been made a mistake. after county texas meanwhile the children's own but some in moscow says russia has the right to demand the return of the other child who was adopted by the american family if it's proved they cause the death of his brother ronnie post from the foundation against child trafficking says the u.s. adoption system that supervision. session is the national company i mean the u.s. state level the company so it's not the u.s. state department here this is. actually like any other children in the u.s. like children love of their forums and so state level if you're about children in russia who are. in child protection supervised care. by rights out there from official from the save your own child abduction i don't think you very. well fried a family like any other child so there's nobody supe
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says to use it this is used all the registry to powers not just to incarcerate journalists but also scare them from reporting anything the government doesn't like a tactic that won't deter people like nadine is because there's no fear my trial continues i may be out of jail but i'm still facing a fifteen year term and in turkey anything like the police can accuse me of anything being a member of a terror group for example someone can send them an anonymous letter mail use it as evidence and back behind bars. in turkey it even goes i t. other world news headlines starting with the ongoing violence in syria then a footballer there's been killed today and several other players injured after a mortar bomb at the stadium in damascus two shells landed in the sports facility in the center of the city where a home space team were training at the time they only had to water has exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . france's far right leader has been to britain but a less the more welcome marine le pen was invited to cambridge university to a
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says to use officials use all their legislative powers not just in course three journalists but also scare them from reporting anything the government doesn't like a tactic that won't deter people like nadine because this is there's no fear my trial continues i may be out of jail but i'm still facing a fifteen year term and in turkey anything can happen when the police can accuse me of anything being a member of a terror group for example someone can send them an anonymous letter no use it as evidence and i'll be back behind bars. in turkey it even goes i t. with traffic halted school shut and hospitals desperately understaffed labor unions in greece are embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens angry spending cuts and tax hikes but they say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries labor unions are demanding the government gets rid of the bailout agreement which requires further say an austerity matched up by meanwhile the e.u. struck a deal of power in the european commission
says to use officials use all their legislative powers not just in course three journalists but also scare them from reporting anything the government doesn't like a tactic that won't deter people like nadine because this is there's no fear my trial continues i may be out of jail but i'm still facing a fifteen year term and in turkey anything can happen when the police can accuse me of anything being a member of a terror group for example someone can send them an anonymous letter no use it as...
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right the potential rising prices thank you very much for joining us thank you senator. now how do you ensure your allies of the future one way is to educate them in your own country while they're young there are further few potential foreign leaders apparently currently in america's education system getting insight from the memories including former secretary of state hillary clinton who signed on with a public speaking agency that's going to chicken has been finding out it's a strategy that's been bearing fruit. the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests impair our future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the u.s. he went on to become the head of libya's transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he w
right the potential rising prices thank you very much for joining us thank you senator. now how do you ensure your allies of the future one way is to educate them in your own country while they're young there are further few potential foreign leaders apparently currently in america's education system getting insight from the memories including former secretary of state hillary clinton who signed on with a public speaking agency that's going to chicken has been finding out it's a strategy that's...
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molten would be used. i don't give it. give just don't for a matter of artist i must fight back i must fight. i'll fight. fight for the right. way doughty live from moscow russia is ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government and indications that the situation is moving out of its debt and i don't to mizzen is from a foreign minister sergei lavrov he's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but your position either also expected to visit the russian capital but it's not known when more from his going off. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition that the release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their political you know the government on its head and said that it's ready to talk but without any preconditions or clearly there are still major sticking points including the fate of president assad but russia's foreign minister says that there is room
molten would be used. i don't give it. give just don't for a matter of artist i must fight back i must fight. i'll fight. fight for the right. way doughty live from moscow russia is ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government and indications that the situation is moving out of its debt and i don't to mizzen is from a foreign minister sergei lavrov he's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but your position either also expected to visit the russian capital but it's...
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molten would be used. i don't give it. give don't for a matter of artist i was fired back i must fight. i'll fight. fight right. for international news for you now the high fuel prices have been a burden for many consumers but even those working in the industry say it's holding the world back from recovery making it worse saw the sanctions on iran on the on going on certainty in the middle east more than two thousand key players from the oil and gas industry are now thrashing out the problems and possible solutions in london sarah ferguson has been hearing from the experts. thousands of oil and gas professionals from the well the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over their need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen
molten would be used. i don't give it. give don't for a matter of artist i was fired back i must fight. i'll fight. fight right. for international news for you now the high fuel prices have been a burden for many consumers but even those working in the industry say it's holding the world back from recovery making it worse saw the sanctions on iran on the on going on certainty in the middle east more than two thousand key players from the oil and gas industry are now thrashing out the problems...
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is also using its well respected education system for long term geopolitical gains . to do that spain bearing fruit and it is going to ports. the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests in power future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one example having studied in the u.s. he went on to become the head of leave years transition government he's now the leader of one of the country's biggest political parties there's little doubt which country he would favor when it comes to dividing lucrative oil deals in the future u.s. foreign service officers had their eye on him even before the revolution broke out a leaked diplomatic cable from november two thousand and nine written by the u.s. ambassador to libya gene credits described mr general as quote a serious interlocutor who quote unquote gets the u.s. perspective an
is also using its well respected education system for long term geopolitical gains . to do that spain bearing fruit and it is going to ports. the u.s. is investing in potential for invaders by educating them in america convinced that back in their home countries when the time comes most of them will side with u.s. interests in power future generations of political leaders who've had a positive american experience and they are more likely to be global partners libya's mahmoud jibril could be one...
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us affairs it was one of the bloodiest episodes in the history of colonial. the reason behind the p.m.'s trip is the u.k.'s drive for water trade ties with new delhi made an economic downturn in europe. as. well gary is entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests some of which led to bother for security forces crackdown on dissent people have been taking to the streets to voice anger over soaring electricity prices and austerity measures the departure was announced by the minister of foreign travel resource who says he can't stay in power such a crisis. and thousands are taken to the streets of the greek capital to once again protest against quantum spending cuts and high taxes the country is at a standstill caused by the first twenty four hour general strike this year experts say unemployment could spike at thirty percent coming months. it's the stuff of science fiction but experts say that in a few decades scientists may be able to replicate human organs a method called bio printing uses real cells that can be put in a special print
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choose to get to use the degree to. choose the stories that if you. choose to be access to. welcome back now the world's leading figures in the oil and gas industries have gathered in london for the international weight while some experts suggest tensions in the middle east are inflating prices there are also concerns that sanctions on iran could also be increasing costs for consumer. reports. thousands of oil and gas professionals from overwhelmed the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over the need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen in the north sea and now in syria has been driving prices higher than the reigning queen still in demand in asia with the u.k.'s problem with millions of home struggling with fuel poverty being echoed all across the european union righ
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it right the potential rising prices thank you very much for joining us thank you. well the sanctions on iran were triggered by western claims the country seeking to build an atomic bomb r.t. caught up with the man many suggest prevented a u.s. strike on terrans controversial nuclear program back in two thousand and seven the full interview airs later today here on our tape but here's a quick preview of the judgments that we made was that it was a political decision to halt the weaponization portions of its program or continue to fizzle material fissile material was the pacing element. that. the time required to go from physical material. we did it was shorter than the physical material. but they've halted it. for. terminology we used was because of international scrutiny and pressure but that center was a political decision it was a matter of a technical problem. or a change in geo political situation they still lived in a tough neighborhood. that they could turn the program back on again at any time and we also. released part we weren't sure we would know if they
it right the potential rising prices thank you very much for joining us thank you. well the sanctions on iran were triggered by western claims the country seeking to build an atomic bomb r.t. caught up with the man many suggest prevented a u.s. strike on terrans controversial nuclear program back in two thousand and seven the full interview airs later today here on our tape but here's a quick preview of the judgments that we made was that it was a political decision to halt the weaponization...
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do know as according to them the autopsy results may come any time from a month from now they tell us that there are no suspects in this case as of yet and no arrests have been made and. after county texas. meantime the children's. russia has the right to the return of the other child who is adopted by the american family if it is proved that they caused the death of his brother really postponed to me from the foundation against child trafficking she told me the u.s. adoption system supervision. so the session is national competitions i mean the u.s. state level the comfort level so it's not the u.s. state department interfere this is adults and children actually said like any other children in the u.s. like you know the love of their parents and so state level ok martin the fear is that you're going to rush out who are in jail the most are in child protection supervised care summarized by rights out there from officials from the state in one child adults and often you're basically if that's out well private family it's like any other child so there's nobody supervising and there's no
do know as according to them the autopsy results may come any time from a month from now they tell us that there are no suspects in this case as of yet and no arrests have been made and. after county texas. meantime the children's. russia has the right to the return of the other child who is adopted by the american family if it is proved that they caused the death of his brother really postponed to me from the foundation against child trafficking she told me the u.s. adoption system...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. do you...
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as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and we needed to make sure he was the same guy who worked at the pla's cyber security institute which basically trains military operations in cyber wars. so the phone call was quite simple. we asked a couple of initial questions, are you the man who works at this university. he says yes. i'm not teaching classes today, i'm outside the city. do you own this mobile phone shop. he says yes. i no longer visit. that was some time ago. and then we begin to ask questions about the hacking activity and the other thing he does. and he quickly set the tone changes immediately he says that's not convenient to talk about right now. we asked him whether he works for the government. he says no i can't answer any more questions and he hung up the phone but he confirmed that the mobil
as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and we needed to make sure he was the same guy who worked at the pla's cyber security institute which basically trains military operations in cyber wars. so the phone call was quite simple. we asked a...
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you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonight, one of iran's closest allies, syria, also being watched by the world. as conditions quickly detier area rate, as a assad struggles to hold onto power. abc's terry morgan is in damacus. >> reporter: david, less than a mile from here, just over there, there's another hotel, a small place, where visiting sports teams will stay. it's just near the stadium. this afternoon, the war came there. a rebel mortar shell fired from the suburbs blasted out windows and scattered shrapnel into the building, killing a young soccer player. soccer player. "my friend was in front of me and he died," he tells me. "we are all just athletes," he says. "we have nothing to do w
you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonight, one of iran's closest allies,...
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when she graduated and was ready to come home in august, her lawyer told her were told us, called us two days before she was supposed to move, and said she had to stay in tallahassee to be able to get her record expunged, which is what we wanted because she was going to go on for her master's degree in counseling and work toward becoming a psychologist and work with kids. that never got to happen because they raided her apartment and apparently she was getting pot for her and her friends. they found 5 ounces, which was less than what this cup would hold. her father and i were unaware of any of this going on. when they raided her apartment, the officer said, "we can make this go away if you work for us." she said, "ok." she did not want to shame her family. i went to digressing give you my opinion about it. but after that, she called me and i just had come back from passover. she was supposed to come with me but she was at a home in a funeral and filled a urine test. it was a month before she had her apartment raided. i think it was to scare her so later down the road before her proba
when she graduated and was ready to come home in august, her lawyer told her were told us, called us two days before she was supposed to move, and said she had to stay in tallahassee to be able to get her record expunged, which is what we wanted because she was going to go on for her master's degree in counseling and work toward becoming a psychologist and work with kids. that never got to happen because they raided her apartment and apparently she was getting pot for her and her friends. they...
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"newsweek" tells us there are 500,000 polyamorous relationships in the us. i think there is no relevant distinction between those and two man in love. both have the emotional union and have what makes a marriage. even the idea that it is a sexual relationship, perhaps the least controversial part of most people's vision of marriage emma becomes harder to explain. if all that contributes to marriage is a certain fostering of emotion and tenderness, then it is hard to see why sex is crucial, why it is not replaceable depending on temperament or taste, with other forms of activities or intimacy. that is some of the reason i think this vision of marriage gets marriage wrong. it misunderstands the human we have after. you might ask what difference it makes, why it is not just enshrined, this alternative vision of marriage in the law? i think to get a handle on that question we have to first ask why we recognize marriage at all. a puzzling thing. usually the less personal a relationship is, the more the state is involved. our business partnerships, but not so much
"newsweek" tells us there are 500,000 polyamorous relationships in the us. i think there is no relevant distinction between those and two man in love. both have the emotional union and have what makes a marriage. even the idea that it is a sexual relationship, perhaps the least controversial part of most people's vision of marriage emma becomes harder to explain. if all that contributes to marriage is a certain fostering of emotion and tenderness, then it is hard to see why sex is...
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stay with us. nenearly 1 in 200 americans suffer with the debilitating pain and constant disruption of inflammatory bowel disease. the toll is both physical and emotional. chances are you know someone with ibd. someone like me. i'm amy brenneman and i support the crohn's & colitis foundation of america. ccfa was created to help those with ibd cope d to find a cure. people with ibd can't wait. won't you help someone you know? ♪ all the little birds on jay bird street ♪ ♪ love the way the robin goes tweet, tweet, tweet ♪ >>> song of the day around here at abc. today is the day our robin roberts is officially back five months to the day after undergoing a bone marrow transpant. robin returns to "good morning america" in a few short hours. i'm sure she's getting out of bed right about now. >> that's right. and it is our honor and privilege to say, welcome back, robin. we all love you very, very much. can't wait to see you. >> and it's time now for our "world news now" in box segment where you a
stay with us. nenearly 1 in 200 americans suffer with the debilitating pain and constant disruption of inflammatory bowel disease. the toll is both physical and emotional. chances are you know someone with ibd. someone like me. i'm amy brenneman and i support the crohn's & colitis foundation of america. ccfa was created to help those with ibd cope d to find a cure. people with ibd can't wait. won't you help someone you know? ♪ all the little birds on jay bird street ♪ ♪ love the way...
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tell us about your organization. what they've done to help your neighbors and why they deserve win some disney time. a chance to relax and enjoy disney entertainment and characters you love all brought right to your community, curty of disney parks. you might even see yourself on television on "gma." to find out to enter, go to the website on yahoo. ♪ all the little birds on jay bird street ♪ love the way the robin goes tweet, tweet, tweet ♪ rocken robin, tweet, tweet ♪ >>> feels good to hear that and say this. in just a few hours, robin roberts will be back on the anchor desk. >> no one is more happy to hear it than us and her colleagues at "gma." they sat down with robin for brunch to see how she's feeling. >> i remember when the doctor first told me, you're going to be out five to six months, i was screaming. you know, you have to do what you need to do. it just shows people that time passes, this too shall pass. it's about i have visualized this moment. i did visualize the other end of it. >> did that hel
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"newsweek" tells us there are 500,000 polyamorous relationships in the us. i think there is no relevant distinction between those and two man in love. both have the emotnal union and have what makes a marriage. even the idea that it is a sexual relationship, perhaps the least controversiapart of most people's vision of marriage emma becomes harder to explain. if all that contributes to marriage is a certain fostering ofmotion and tenderness, then it is hard to see why sex is crucial, why it is not replaceable depending on temperament or taste, with other forms of activities or intimacy. that is some of the reason i think this marriage -- a vision of marriage gets marriage wrong. it misunderstands the human we have after. you might ask what difference it makes, why it is not just enshrined, this alternative vision of marriage in the law? i think to get a handle on that question we have to first ask why we recognize marriage at al. a puzzling thing. usually the less personal a relationship is, the more the state is involved. our business partnerships, but not
"newsweek" tells us there are 500,000 polyamorous relationships in the us. i think there is no relevant distinction between those and two man in love. both have the emotnal union and have what makes a marriage. even the idea that it is a sexual relationship, perhaps the least controversiapart of most people's vision of marriage emma becomes harder to explain. if all that contributes to marriage is a certain fostering ofmotion and tenderness, then it is hard to see why sex is crucial,...
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people say he won us out of the region, i think they want us in the region and they want us to be consistent and stay there. their fear is that we will come in and pull out again and upend things. >> i am a vietnam veteran. i have been in peace movement for the last 30 years. i was also in iraq in december of 2004. the question is what i consider the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people who pay their way, dealing in two distinct modes. i see you as a master of one leg in each of those. my question is given the vast amount of secrecy that is necessary for the culture that you are evolving and very brilliantly, does it ever concern you what impact this has on democracy? and the citizenship that really doesn't know what the heck is going on. it is a very important question to me. and i think it would rest the sort of things that you could talk about. i'm wondering if that concerns you at all. >> if i understand your question right, and in many ways, i would argue that i have been in the peace movement for a long time as well. if i understand it, y
people say he won us out of the region, i think they want us in the region and they want us to be consistent and stay there. their fear is that we will come in and pull out again and upend things. >> i am a vietnam veteran. i have been in peace movement for the last 30 years. i was also in iraq in december of 2004. the question is what i consider the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people who pay their way, dealing in two distinct modes. i see...
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it is using technology. sometimes used well. can be a useful tool, but i think more often than not it is used as an invasion. >> thank you. the united states has not won a war since 1945. this combat looks an awful lot like vietnam. there is no difference between the republicans and the democrats except ron paul. i am wondering, are we ever going to see the united states completely pull out of the mideast? it is leaving some people to think that we might be there for well or minerals or even the heroin trade for that matter. and i am really concerned about this. >> well, you raise a good point. world war two is actually, in the annals of military history, sense and going way back, world war ii is kind of an anomaly. there really have not been a lot of wars in history that lead to the total surrender of the enemy . most wars, and particularly the kind that we are getting involved in now, you know, widely -- rightly or wrongly and with some kind of negotiation or some kind of division of power or some new power arrangement between
it is using technology. sometimes used well. can be a useful tool, but i think more often than not it is used as an invasion. >> thank you. the united states has not won a war since 1945. this combat looks an awful lot like vietnam. there is no difference between the republicans and the democrats except ron paul. i am wondering, are we ever going to see the united states completely pull out of the mideast? it is leaving some people to think that we might be there for well or minerals or...
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she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for hundreds and thousands of federal workers trying to figure out how to live on less. maintaining fighter jets and warships at the ready, providing care at military hospitals, crucial military functions done by some 800,000 civilian workers. now the pentagon has told congress these workers will be forced to stay home one day a week without pay if mandatory spending cuts are not averted. >> everybody is waiting to hear. it's definitely become the new "f "word here. furlough. >> for federal workers it will mean painful decisions. peter is already making plans. >> i'll pay those core bills. i'll pay the mortgage and the utilities and then you live on what's left. >> the head of the government workers union says his people have already suffered. >> already these employees have suffered a 27-month pay freeze. now a 20% pay cut. >> the impact of a one day a week furlough for
she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for hundreds and thousands of federal workers trying to figure out how to live on less. maintaining fighter jets and warships at the ready, providing care at military hospitals, crucial military functions done by some 800,000 civilian workers. now the pentagon has told congress these workers will be forced to stay home one day a week without pay if...